Thanks for that Roch. I can relate to a lot of what's been written because talking to a retired cop ( Insp. ) who I know,was policing in the 80's and who'd spoken of threats and bullying within the force he was in at the time ( Merseyside ) with one in particular who he'd described as a " pit-bull ".
Their work ethic was such that if you didn't " follow or fall-in " with the higher-ups whether you agreed or not,you were given a hard time.
This chap,who's still active in a police position but retired from the force,then went on to tell me some of what has been described in that page.
He firmly believes that JB is innocent,given what he knows goes on in the backgrounds of crime scenes,one of which he told me about that he'd been involved in in the late 90's.